Claire Helpingstine

Health Scientist

Claire Helpingstine, PhD, is a Health Scientist at the CDC Foundation, providing strategic leadership for projects focused on Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) prevention and policy evaluation. With experience as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Prevent Child Abuse America, Claire contributed to a national policy analysis influencing state legislation and led a scoping review of CSA prevention policies in schools. Previous roles include directing federally funded research on service delivery for sexually exploited youth at Kristi House and serving as a Fogarty Scholar at the National Institutes of Health, where Claire managed an international research project on barriers faced by trafficking survivors in India. Claire holds a PhD in Developmental Science from Florida International University, complemented by a Master's in Psychology and various leadership experiences in research and community engagement within the field of child and family policy.

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